Strider wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Strider wrote:Does this even comply with forum rules? Hello defamation?
Why on earth would it not??
Public naming and shaming of a business leaves the forum owners open to litigation.
Typically cases of libel or slander can be defended if the allegations can be shown to be true. Showing that the allegations are true is the classic defense in such cases.
However, I merely posted a photograph showing the reality of the situation. I submit to you that displaying a photograph of actual events is not defemation. I did state an opinion along with the photograph, an opinion which advises caution. I have made no allegations of illegal acts on the part of JetBoil. My opinion, to which I believe I have a right to, is fairly clear and in large characters, but in case it was overlooked, I will copy it here:
If it were me and I were considering purchasing the titanium version of the JetBoil stove, I would hold off until more is known. If I owned a titanium version of the JetBoil stove, I would put it on a shelf and use some other stove until this issue is clarified.
I fail to see how that meets the test of "defamation."
Or would it be better to keep silent on a potentially serious issue out of fears of defaming someone? If JetBoil is a reputable company, they will act in a reputable way and address the issue rather than finding fault with the practices of the individual user.
There may be some kind of a problem with the welds that join the heat exchanger to the pot that can cause various failures, failures which so far have not been catastrophic but do have that potential.
HJ